Future (will): Sabrina: “Pepe said (that) Will → would Pepe: “I will have he would have homework to do” homework to do.” Future (going to): María: “Pepe said (that) Pepe: “I am going to he was going to have be going to → was/ were have homework to do” homework to do.” going to Present: María: “Pepe said (that) Present → Past simple Pepe: “I have homework he had homework to do.” to do” Present Progressive: María: “Pepe said (that) Present Progressive: → Pepe: “I am doing my he was doing his Past Progressive homework.” homework.” Past: María: “Pepe said (that) Past simple → Past Pepe: “Yesterday the day before he had had Perfect (had+ 3rd (22.03.2020) I had homework to do.” collumn) homework to do” Past Progressive: María: “Pepe said (that) Past Progressive → Past Pepe: “I was doing my he had been doing his Perfect Progressive homework.” homework.” Present Perfect: María: “Pepe said (that) Present Perfect (have + Pepe: “I have done my he had done his 3rd colunm) → Past homework.” homework. Perfect (had+ 3rd collumn) Imperative María: “Pepe said to don´t + verb (infinitive) Pepe to Anne: “Don´t Anne not to enter his → not to + verb enter my room” room” (infinitive) Please do your ...asked me to do my Ask + pronoun (person) homework. homework + to verb (infinitve)
Terms that change:
Yesterday → the day before
tomorrow → the next day next weekend → the weekend after that this → that these → those
I → he/she we → they don´t + verb → not to + verb
suggest + ing/ subjunctive
-ing: Mum suggests going out for a walk. Subjunctive: Mum suggests I go out for a walk. Mum suggests he go out for a walk